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Your Rio should be fuel injected,it should start without touching the gas. Try this, just "bump" the starter,turn the key off,wait like 10 seconds and try it. If that helps ,replace the fuel filter
Usually you diagnose these by process of elimination. Get down to the bare bone mobo without anything but the processor, good RAM (switch out if you can with different ones), and Power Supply. Eliminate everything else, no cd, no floppy, no hdd, no video cards, no sound cards, no cards at all really.
More than likely it's a bad power supply. Take the power supply to your local computer shop and they should test it for you for free... don't let them charge you for it. If it's good then test the cpu.
check weather the the drivers are installed properly to check right click on my computer icon then goto manage then click on device manager 2>or check weather the microphone is working properly or not by connecting to another computer or laptop
This sounds like the game is trying to start in a resolution not supported by your monitor. There may be a command line switch for the game in question that would either force a specific resolution or to start it at a lowest common resolution.
It could be your LCD backlight giving you problems till it warms up. Turn you computer on and while the monitor is displaying black and the power LED is green shine a flashlight in the lower left hand corner of your screen. Look for the ?Start? button, if your backlight is not working you?ll see a faint ?start? button if you look closely. A 15" LCD monitor is probably not an economically repairable problem unless you have access to really cheap parts and have the skills and tools to do the repair yourself.
this cant have anything to do with only replacing a cooler, unless when fitting it you have caused some sort of stress damage to the motherboard.
Check all seatings of ram, graphics card and power connections in case they have been dislodged.
I assume you have tried resetting the cmos settings in case there is a corrupt bios for some reason.
The only other check is to see if the cooler is starting up straight away, as the processor may be shutting down if there is no fan running, or the motherboard is reading the temperatures incorrectly and not enabling you to boot.
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